N. TX football players quit after coach's son named starting quarterback

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  • @coracorso1327
    @coracorso1327 7 років тому +8037

    Trying to make your son cool, you just made him a target.

  • @Jake-rc4ws
    @Jake-rc4ws 7 років тому +7236

    I hate coaches that put there son at starting QB, PG, and pitcher just because it's their kid

  • @nowdoyouunderstandpain6066
    @nowdoyouunderstandpain6066 3 роки тому +5819

    Thanks for recommending this 5 years later ☺️

  • @BuckeyeCory
    @BuckeyeCory 7 років тому +5411

    I live in a small town in Ohio & we dealt with this all throughout Jr. High & HS!! Teacher's kids, big name families, & boosters' kids. It's ridiculous

  • @kderose645
    @kderose645 7 років тому +3893

    I hate when coaches do this

  • @limitedoversight
    @limitedoversight 7 років тому +2546

    at my high school, in his 13 or so years as head coach, 2 of the coaches sons were varsity quarterbacks, all 4 years of high school. His third son is in the 8th grade and will start next year. All politics.

  • @ekimittehcram2359
    @ekimittehcram2359 7 років тому +2944

    Amazing what happens when people stand together for a cause, no matter what it might be.

  • @uPSIDEdOWN577
    @uPSIDEdOWN577 7 років тому +1081

    "Daddy ball" is very real in youth sports. I couldn't get away from it. One team the coach had his son playing 4 positions and starting at two. This guys try to live through their kids. It was hard to deal with

  • @indycustommade3568
    @indycustommade3568 7 років тому +2169

    Good for them! Glad to see those young men stand up for the right thing.

  • @LEMATTOFFICIAL
    @LEMATTOFFICIAL 7 років тому +1324

    Wow, he should have been fired for pulling that

  • @LDCManagementGroupsLLCBuford
    @LDCManagementGroupsLLCBuford 6 років тому +1690

    Daddy Ball at the High School level, nothing new here. Seen it for years in Gwinnett County.

  • @Zmad724
    @Zmad724 7 років тому +621

    Good to see, nobody should get preferential treatment.

  • @BreuckelensFinest
    @BreuckelensFinest 7 років тому +332

    This favoritism is very typical of coaches and their sons. I've experienced this personally as a kid & there was nothing that I could do about it but learn. So salute to these kids for their courage to take a stand.

  • @worstgamerever8289
    @worstgamerever8289 5 років тому +505

    I’m a quarterback and on my team another QB is the coach’s son soo I’m not starting

  • @theflyingbrompton4787
    @theflyingbrompton4787 6 років тому +107

    This happens all the time, not just in football. "The coach's son" syndrome is rampant in Texas even though the son is a mediocre athlete. I have seen it in baseball, basketball etc...if this was a business, you would not be able to hire family members to work for you. This should be treated the same.

  • @KeRon0n3
    @KeRon0n3 7 років тому +178

    this how you stand against nepotism

  • @llponce78
    @llponce78 6 років тому +239

    Of course they decided on an open competition, you would be amazed how fast a coach will change their mind, when his star running back quits the team also....gotta love Texas HS Football!

  • @kashwitnakiller
    @kashwitnakiller 6 років тому +462

    Typical, some coaches like to coach a team, others put themselves in the position to create nepotism....regardless if they are the best or worst player on the team a coaches kid seems to always start.

  • @coreysoze7556
    @coreysoze7556 7 років тому +31

    The coach is selfish. You have to give both QB's a fair shot a the position.

  • @aforeffort747
    @aforeffort747 9 років тому +415

    That's how the world works kids. It's not what you know it's who you know.

  • @reggiethecommenter9137
    @reggiethecommenter9137 7 років тому +166

    Good for them. Especially the kids who have college football futures.

  • @DDAWGY1
    @DDAWGY1 7 років тому +163

    They did the moral and right thing to corruption! great job Young men

  • @johnnysteffani9112
    @johnnysteffani9112 6 років тому +126

    Kudos to the player who had the balls to stand up for what they believe was wrong! Your voice was heard.

  • @fighttounite6201
    @fighttounite6201 7 років тому +53

    these young are awesome for standing up..Ive gone through the small town thing that if the coach knew ur family you had a starting position..sucks but thank god these young men took a stand against favoritism

  • @RaulMartinez-bw9mf
    @RaulMartinez-bw9mf 7 років тому +215

    Too often this happens in high school sports. "I am the head coach, so my son and his friends are automatically on the team and starting."

  • @ericwarren715
    @ericwarren715 6 років тому +26

    So great to see a group of kids stand up against Daddy Ball. It's an epidemic that's running wild in youth sports

  • @cybrnathan
    @cybrnathan 7 років тому +101

    Went through something a little like this when I was in High School. The offensive coordinator was also the Lacrosse Coach. Ironically all of his Lacrosse players were starters and I can tell you that many of them shouldn't have been.

  • @iverson0337
    @iverson0337 7 років тому +49

    This happens all the time

  • @mickberry9991
    @mickberry9991 7 років тому +147

    school politics at its finest. Mt.Morris Schools in Michigan does the exact same thing and they get away with it.

  • @tailboard
    @tailboard 7 років тому +27

    Good for those kids. They will go far in life. Bravo to their parents as well.

  • @michaelwalker2579
    @michaelwalker2579 7 років тому +47

    Good for them! I had a similar situation back in High School!

  • @johnd17815
    @johnd17815 6 років тому +448

    Coaches son made all state QB.

  • @wickedlateok1697
    @wickedlateok1697 6 років тому +10

    Both men played for two years. Tristan Perry threw 3500 career yards, 54 TDs and went to Texas A&M. Trent Guinn threw 2100 career yards, 20 TDs, and went D3. Hmmm,...

  • @lildan419r2
    @lildan419r2 7 років тому +79

    I had the same thing in highschool​ cuz coach son was the worst QB

  • @rohe4077
    @rohe4077 7 років тому +118

    Much respect to the protesting players for their intelligence, and unity in identifying, and getting to the root of a problem. And then solving that problem with integrity. Awesome story.

  • @Snelson5094
    @Snelson5094 6 років тому +13

    I have had something similar happen. Played on a baseball team where the coach made his son the pitcher and his sons friend catcher/ relief pitcher. This was after he said we would have tryouts which by the way never happened.

  • @JLAShazam
    @JLAShazam 7 років тому +11

    Team is destined to fail because of a corrupt coach. The coach will purposely single out the players that did this.

  • @myingratealbinochild4825
    @myingratealbinochild4825 7 років тому +39

    Great to see these young players stand up for what's right. The future looks promising with these types of young men.

  • @kendallmallett9694
    @kendallmallett9694 7 років тому +82

    Oh how I know that feeling too well smh... Talk about a teachers pet.

  • @christdependent1550
    @christdependent1550 7 років тому +148

    I Need These Young Men To Be Reconized In A Brighter Light

  • @SpaceFlight412
    @SpaceFlight412 7 років тому +9

    It's like that everywhere

  • @Matthew-qy7op
    @Matthew-qy7op 7 років тому +7

    I never had great coaching experiences in my time. But on the football side, the coaches son was not athletic enough to play a skill position and was our biggest man, so naturally he played LT and NT.
    When I played baseball though, I was a senior who could hit off the walls on a 6' line drive, and I sat on the bench to a freshman 3rd basemen who just happened to be the coaches son.
    The kid played full time, never hit an extra base hit, stole a base, and yet was hitting higher in the lineup than I and didn't hit above .150
    on the other hand, I came off the bench hitting .294 and slugging .600 with an on base percentage of .420 and I still wasn't good enough.
    I pleaded with him to give me a reason why I sat, he said "I'm just as comfortable with you."
    What the heck?
    your kid hits sub .200 and I am just under .300 off the bench and you say I don't make you feel comfortable?
    The previous year, the more playing time I got, the more comfortable I was. I started out cold at .245 but finished hitting .379 and my on base percentage was .518 slugging was .623
    Quit coddling your babies!
    Let the players who want to play, play!

  • @j_f82
    @j_f82 7 років тому +27

    Nothing new it's like that from sandlot 2 high school

  • @Mrshane288
    @Mrshane288 6 років тому +4

    Good for the guys standing up for fairness.

  • @chefbrando3734
    @chefbrando3734 7 років тому +18

    why is this in my newsfeed

  • @timothysherry3773
    @timothysherry3773 6 років тому +20

    I'm proud of those boys!That show leadership, you win together lose together but you're together. Everybody stands for something it's not right to sit for nothing

  • @Darin-USMCB--
    @Darin-USMCB-- 6 років тому +33

    A similar thing happened to me & my football team my senior year in high school,
    It was difficult for the entire team, but for me personally to quit, as I had played football in grade school, junior high & high school , and you work for the tour senior year to be the best , building memories to last a lifetime. But our coach, had a son who was talented- but not quarterback material, at least not as a sophomore,
    He could throw, but was overweight, and slow, could maneuver, or rollout of the pocket effectively, I wasn't in running for that position, but we had several that were much better than he, I was a running back , but mostly a receiver, even in my position, he had the exact same guy he wanted to throw it to each & every time, who had good speed after the catch, but I had much better hands , and he missed frequently, trying to run before he actually had control of the ball, so as an opponent, if you were observant, you could easily pick up, on the pattern, if you saw this one guy going in,
    You were assured the coach had called a running play,
    Over the course of the first 2-3 games, the majority of our team quit...
    We had that coach my junior year also , but he was much worse the senior year,
    The following year after graduation, he was fired.

  • @kemosabeusmc
    @kemosabeusmc 6 років тому +18

    Happens all the time, coaches trying to get their son a scholarship even though he stinks.

  • @joshuasweeney7864
    @joshuasweeney7864 7 років тому +31

    Good for them 👍🏻

  • @davidmorrison5186
    @davidmorrison5186 6 років тому +37

    Good about time. Happens all too often in sports. Stop playing favorites!

  • @MongeziRobertMbanjwa
    @MongeziRobertMbanjwa 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks a lot UA-cam for recommending this 5 years ago
    @UA-cam

  • @663jackass
    @663jackass 7 років тому +25

    this happened at my school the coach made his sons the quarterback and the kid could not even throw thats why the team lost all there games but one lol

  • @johnallen9439
    @johnallen9439 6 років тому +8

    The very first little league team I was on was like this. There were 4 or 5 coaches and their sons were just given the best team positions like QB, RB, and WR's while the rest of us competed to be the linemen or on defense.
    It may have been OK if those kids were pretty good but they all SUCKED BADLY. We lost EVERY SINGLE GAME.
    I joined the swim team the next year.

  • @WiL_M87
    @WiL_M87 7 років тому +24

    Damn coach

  • @cainedezilwa1744
    @cainedezilwa1744 7 років тому +9

    I know the feeling of not being selected. In Aussie Rules Football, I was a Full Forward for my local suburb. I was named league best & fairest and led the league in Goals, 129, if you know Aussie Rules then you know that that is alot of goals. Going into the Grand Final I was dropped in favor of the coaches son who was not even amogst the teams best 22. The reason I got dropped and none of our mediocre players was because the coaches son refused to play any position other than Full Forward and his son didn't like me. We would win the Grand Final by 1 point, considering that we had not lost a single game that season and won them all by 40 plus points pissed me off. He ended up being forced to quit the team because of this. Sadly I don't get a Premiership medal becuase you have to been in the game to get one.

  • @princejraxson469
    @princejraxson469 6 років тому +5

    This is seen in Australia as well. The coaches son gets the captaincy the 1st choice which he suck at it

  • @dandosapershing6103
    @dandosapershing6103 7 років тому +15

    Good for them!

  • @brandonjensen6503
    @brandonjensen6503 7 років тому +11

    Respect my authority

  • @guyparris4871
    @guyparris4871 7 років тому +1

    Any updates about how the coach and son team fared that season?

  • @stupidass7334
    @stupidass7334 7 років тому +22

    Great for them!!!

  • @jasonclarksr.4386
    @jasonclarksr.4386 6 років тому +20

    Good for them 💯

  • @justinr.garcia6305
    @justinr.garcia6305 7 років тому +3

    That metro pcs ad got me good

  • @charliehaa
    @charliehaa 7 років тому +9

    It's like that from pop warner on up

  • @rubyking3948
    @rubyking3948 7 років тому +3

    This is nothing new, it happens almost in every sport in which a son plays in the same team with his father being the coach.

  • @Barbutt
    @Barbutt 6 років тому +34

    This happened to my brother in little league.. coaches son got shortstop position. "Sorry Bruce, you're left handed."
    Coaches son was also a lefty!

  • @dandrelewis2938
    @dandrelewis2938 7 років тому +8

    Damn it's like that.

  • @44pachino71
    @44pachino71 7 років тому +13

    Great job guys!!!

  • @user-yd4tg4xw4k
    @user-yd4tg4xw4k 7 років тому +1

    Glad to see kids taking a stand

  • @SuperNitewing
    @SuperNitewing 7 років тому +4

    that happened to me in baseball the coach gave his child mvp when they weren't good the entire team thought it should of be between three other guys that actually carried the team to through the season and playoffs

  • @keepitreal2405
    @keepitreal2405 7 років тому +2

    Wow!

  • @josephsupermexrodriguez1383
    @josephsupermexrodriguez1383 7 років тому

    How'd this turn out?

  • @SuperDriven1
    @SuperDriven1 7 років тому +20

    Good for them. This happens way 2 much.

  • @DemarMerka
    @DemarMerka 7 років тому +13

    Coach should be let go. That's pretty simple.

  • @m_w501
    @m_w501 6 років тому +17

    This Is EXACTLY Why I Didnt Play Football In High School. I Wanted To Play Halfback (Or At Least TE) But Coach Insisted At Putting Me At Receiver. Im Not The Best Catcher, But I Can Run My Ass Off. Give Me The Ball & Watch Me Work. Its The Past Now.

  • @Blancobasura817
    @Blancobasura817 7 років тому +1

    coach Perry hasn't changed. he did the same thing at other schools. he graduated from Baylor University what does that say?

  • @aldredge_saxxon
    @aldredge_saxxon 6 років тому +10

    Sounds a little clickish

  • @TheUndertakerVII
    @TheUndertakerVII 7 років тому +8

    smh this goes on at every school their needs to be a law in order

  • @secondghost
    @secondghost 6 років тому +2

    Sorry but if daddy is the coach, the child needs to play for another team. It's called conflict of interest.

  • @adrianalmanza8666
    @adrianalmanza8666 7 років тому +5

    Damn

  • @cadetaylor4602
    @cadetaylor4602 7 років тому +4

    I love that they are doing this

  • @killmonger6669
    @killmonger6669 7 років тому +1

    props to these kids..

  • @aanon5716
    @aanon5716 6 років тому +2

    coaches should not be allowed to coach their own kids teams. its a conflict of interest.

  • @hollowfist9072
    @hollowfist9072 7 років тому +6

    What was their record?

  • @peterbilt9996
    @peterbilt9996 7 років тому +7

    sounds like around here and everywhere.

  • @ezdoesit6286
    @ezdoesit6286 6 років тому

    That is everywhere not just that school.

  • @Acts-ms6vr
    @Acts-ms6vr 6 років тому

    Same kinda thing happened on my high school football team in 1999-2000...

  • @BadazzGregg
    @BadazzGregg 6 років тому +4

    Old adage is if you want to play the whole game, you have to be the coaches daughter or son

  • @jzakoni
    @jzakoni 7 років тому +6

    Damn.

  • @UceFootball
    @UceFootball 7 років тому +2

    This crap happens everywhere let's be real .

  • @Idkgoogleitbro
    @Idkgoogleitbro 6 років тому +1

    happened at my high school too(in texas about 2-3 hours north on the same highway 281 that runs through mineral wells). the principals son was the qb then both of the coaches' sons were qb's but that was only because they were very smart and really the only ones with the skill at do it ........and nobody else tried out lol

  • @tarrybirdshark8108
    @tarrybirdshark8108 7 років тому +5

    Typical. Happens a lot with father's who catch their sons. I saw it in my day. Obviously it still goes on. Coaches aren't exactly the greatest people on earth. I had a few doozies.

  • @FMSceo
    @FMSceo 7 років тому +1

    What happen?

  • @ogre4375
    @ogre4375 7 років тому +18

    i remember when we played them, decent team but we still beat them

  • @raydingo7081
    @raydingo7081 7 років тому +1

    parents with kids on the team should not be allowed to coach

  • @Southernrefinish88
    @Southernrefinish88 6 років тому +1

    This shit happens all the time at small school districts one in particular Medina Valley highschool in castroville T.X

  • @MrGA555
    @MrGA555 7 років тому +2

    damn, now if they only covered actual important issues in school, like math or science...

  • @xHaloR3aP3RxFilms
    @xHaloR3aP3RxFilms 7 років тому +2

    Damnnn

  • @TrestanSKYWALKR
    @TrestanSKYWALKR 7 років тому +5

    What happened? Who needed up being the starting QB?

  • @wyattstubbs9540
    @wyattstubbs9540 7 років тому +4

    This is what a football team does, holds players and coaches accountable for their actions. You fail as a coach or a player you fail as a team, and the coach has failed

  • @jamacianjams7195
    @jamacianjams7195 7 років тому +8

    More of that Daddy Ball... I would have quit too. No time for that in high school.